A suspect has been arrested in connection with a hit-and-run incident that killed a League City man last week.

Dena McKenzie has been arrested and charged with accident involving death, a second degree felony.

According to the Texas Board of Nursing, McKenzie is a registered nurse in the state of Texas and resides in League City.

Kevin Munson, 45, was riding a bicycle around 2:30 a.m. Thursday morning when he was struck by what appeared to be a gray or silver four-door vehicle in the 1900 block of E. Marina Bay Drive.

Munson was taken to Clear Lake Regional Hospital where he was later pronounced dead from head injuries he suffered during the incident.

League City police released a video after the accident of a woman asking a security guard at the front of the gated Waterford Harbor community for help repairing a part of her vehicle, which matched the description of the vehicle that hit Munson.

It is now believed that that woman in the video is McKenzie.

"After numerous interviews and information obtained from the Accident Reconstruction Team a warrant was obtained for Dena McKenzie, a 49-year-old League City woman," saidLeague City police in a press release on Wednesday.

McKenzie's bond has been set at $25,000.

“This is an example of how the use of social media, news media, and law enforcement work together to solve crimes," said League City Lt. Bruce Whitten. "In almost every crime, someone has information. Don’t ever assume that the police already know, report what you saw."

According to police, over 100,000 people viewed the video clip they released via social media.

Reagan Pena with the League City Police Department said Facebook, in part, helped them find their suspect.

"One of the people who saw the video on Facebook recognized her in the video and they contacted us," Pena said.

Munson's family, who lives out of state, weren't available for comment on Wednesday. Last week, they expressed hope that an arrest would be made in the case.